Obituary

Anastasia “Nastia” Kondratenko, 100 years, passed away at London Victoria Hospital on January 26, 2026 where she met ovarian cancer with unwavering strength and grace.

Anastasia was born in Duchenzi Ukraine, the eldest child of Roman and Priska Krawchenko. Predeceased by brother Andy Krawchenko and sisters Maria Huk and Helen Rynda. She was the loving wife of Yuchm Kondratenko, predeceased.

Lovingly remembered by her children Mila (John) Watts and Jake (Donna) Seifert. Her grandchildren Tia (Jim) Clements, Anastasia (Juan) Seifert, and Ryan (Linda) Seifert. As well as her great grandchildren, Verity and Esmé Clements and Amelia and Eloise Jimenez Seifert.

Anastasia showed warmth and compassion to all she met. When she wasn’t enjoying her winter months in Florida, she found peace and joy in her Red Bay gardens, selling and sharing her vegetables with neighbors and Roadside visitors.

Visitation and Service will be held Thursday January 29th, 2026, at St Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery in Oakville Ontario.

Visitation will be held from 10:30am-12:30 pm with church service to follow at All Saint’s Chapel at 12:30 pm. Burial procession will immediately follow before a lunch reception at 2:30 at the cultural centre on site.

Visitation

Date
January 29, 2026
Location
All Saints of Ukraine Chapel, 1280 Dundas Street West, Oakville
Time
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Service

Date
January 29, 2026
Location
All Saints of Ukraine Chapel, 1280 Dundas Street West, Oakville
Time
12:30 PM

Burial

Date
January 29, 2026
Location
St. Volodymyr Cemetery, 1280 Dundas Street West Oakville
Time
01:45 PM
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January 28, 2026
Diane Tischart
Beautiful photo of your dear Mother, Mila. A courageous lady; blessed with loving family and long life. May she rest in peace. Our sincere condolences to you and John, and your family. Love Malcolm & Diane, Jeffrey, Jeremy & Amy
January 28, 2026
Tania Krawchenko
My Tiotia was a special , strong , vibrant lady and since I was a little girl she always made me feel special to her and was so encouraging and lifted my spirit and confidence when we spoke. I will see her again , in heaven. Mila and Jake and the rest of the family , I wish I could gently hug you all and hope you can celebrate that there is another wonderful angel up in heaven where she is needed now ! Sincere condolences , Tania and Sky and the Krawchenko family